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This is a rather simple question, but it intrigues me nonetheless...
If there was a ball in a hollow cylinder that was spinning (on an axis) in empty space (no noticeable gravitational effects), and the ball was not in contact with the wall of the cylinder nor in motion relative to the cylinder before the spinning began, would it be attracted to the wall of the cylinder with a force proportional to the speed of rotation? Why or why not?

Skyminer
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It would not. The spinning has nothing to do with an attractive force.

Jimmy360
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